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Category: Vintage Hats

As promised, here are two more hats. I am sharing photos with you as they go into the Etsy shop. (I have to admit, again, photo editing apps are GREAT for softening middle-age wrinkles for promotional photos.) 😉

Over the next 24 hours, some new inventory will be going into my Etsy shop. I thought you might want to see some of the hats recently brought into the collection at Sidetracked. I will be sharing pictures as I add them to Etsy.

Meet the gray 100% wool Merrimac, made in the USA by Merrimac Hat Corp, probably 1940s or 1950s. Please note, photos editing apps are great for reducing wrinkles! 😉

I will dive right in. My girl has grown up! Oh how I remember the sweet homeschool days and how my princess helped with the children younger than herself.

Fast forward to our recent beach trip.

My sweet girl is still my princess, but she has grown up! She is ever fun-loving, ever fun, and I love her so much! She is my heart. I cannot even put into words the emotions that have been involved in getting us from her wonderful birth to where we are today. We have walked some rough places together, but here we are! How did I get such a firecracker of a girl! Oh yes. I am her mom.

Now, not much to say about the following photos individually. I just wanted to share with you some of the most recent awesome vintage hats I’ve acquired for the shop!

The red hat is a vintage Henry Pollack of New York (Glenover vintage hat).

How about a vintage Crosby golf hat!

And it’s fake, the best way to have it, but how about a coon skin cap?

And be still my heart! This next hat was gorgeous! I knew it would not last long. And it didn’t!

In other news, I often scan photos before I sell them. My first thought is that I might put information on line and connect families to their ancestors. However, as is the case with this photo, sometimes there is no real information to record. Just faces. Are they not sweet? This photo sold to a local doll artist. “For inspiration,” she cheerfully told me. I know the photo is in good hands.

If you are bored to tears at this point you may click away, but I wanted to show you a recent painting if you are up for it. It is so cool, to me, to look back at versions of paintings. I think a canvas will sort of unfold as it should once you get the basic thought on there. Or even just the color of paint that is talking to you! I started with a girl’s face.

Looking back, maybe there is more life in the rougher draft than the final cut! I don’t know. There is indeed life in her face, but not enough, in my opinion. And her eyes looks a little off. I kept painting. Finally, either I just had enough or she declared herself done, and I found a really cool frame to put her in.

I call her CAGED, because there is something very sad and oppressed about her.

Do names for her come to mind? Do you see a different person in the first photo than in the second one?

That’s all for now! Thank you for bearing with me! Thanks for visiting!
Enjoy this day!
Lynn